HI. I have a DSL100 Marshall and have Pin3 of V7 burned on the circuit board...V7 and V8 both test dead in a tube tester but still the heaters light....V5 and V6 test good...Actually, the burned area in question is between pins 2 and 3 at V7 location......with pin 2 being the ground.(for the heater I believe)...I have noticed a lot of dissussion on the TSL 122's about how the board is crap..is this also the case with the DSL 50's and 100's???? I checked out the values of all associated components and they all check fine. Funny thing...none of the fuses blew.....but the board burnt and you could hear it burning and crackling when it was powered up for a few minutes...and the bottom of the socket was burnt up probably due to the board...My questions are...(1)....Is there something else I should check for? and (2)....what is the dc resistance measurement of the output transformer on the primary?? This one has approx. 17 ohms from the center to one side and 33 ohms from the center to the other side....I am thinking that this is not correct and one side of the transformer is bad??? What would be the best way to test the transformer to see if this is the case?? (I don't have a spare one for a substitute...)...how about if I run a signal into the secondary,(like a low level sine wave), and scope the primary...would this work and if so what should the level of this sine wave be??? Any help greatly appreciated......
Cheers,
Bernie
Cheers,
Bernie
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